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he is using it to his advantage. make no mistakes, blasting the president for breaking a promise not to raise taxes on the middle class. >> a tragic fourth of july evening on long island sound in new york. two people are dead after this boat carrying about 27 people capsized. coast guard officials say 25 passengers were rescued by midnight and one of them we're told is still in critical condition this morning and witnesses tell us none of the passengers was wearing life vests. >> george zimmerman may find out later whether or not he will get out of jail as we awaits trial. a judge will rule on whether the neighborhood watch volunteer can post bond and get out. zimmerman is facing second degree murder charges in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager, trayvon martin. >>> a profoundly man made disaster. that's the finding of a japanese parliamentary panel investigating the crisis at the nuclear plant in fukushima. they say is could and should have be foreseason and prevented and the effects could have been, qu
he is using it to his advantage. make no mistakes, blasting the president for breaking a promise not to raise taxes on the middle class. >> a tragic fourth of july evening on long island sound in new york. two people are dead after this boat carrying about 27 people capsized. coast guard officials say 25 passengers were rescued by midnight and one of them we're told is still in critical condition this morning and witnesses tell us none of the passengers was wearing life vests. >>...
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to the current situation and changes you had to make please disregard the original request and let us do i think that's what's to be one request at a time this is going to police warehouse contact mohammad omar left the company it says please ship the following and there you can see an order for dozens of communications equipment so seems like there is a conflict of interest going on at the minimum conflict of interest and at best it's a blatant hypocrisy. and at worst i mean they're accusing asuncion money. and look what they're doing there is this thing of foreign government attempting to benefit. a foreign nation that we're supposedly trying to sanction at the same time and i find all of this is very interesting because it shows number one that weeki leak we like the leaks is alive and well despite the best efforts of so many countries to shut it down and number two that as much as the mainstream media wants to distance itself from wiki leaks the syria files are the front page of every major newspaper in the world right now seems a little bit ironic they're also wanted to point out
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and thank you for keeping us updated on what's happening over there and. founding editor of the independent. well fighting against foreclosure california now the first state to crack down on the biggest bags making it more difficult for them to prey on homeowners and foreclose on bob the law would block lenders from foreclosing while the homeowner seeks alternatives and it takes it a step further by allowing homeowners to sue the banks to stop the foreclosures from happening and the troubled housing market this could could this be the beginning of reforming the industry and could it be a glimmer of hope for thousands of homeowners that are struggling to make ends meet and keep their homes to talk about this is richard ask asco excuse me is a senior fellow for the campaign for america's future a welcome there so could this be a way to kind of empower new to empower homeowners this new law. well as the california attorney general herself said it's a start it does by giving them you know the law does several things the proposed law the governor hasn't signed
and thank you for keeping us updated on what's happening over there and. founding editor of the independent. well fighting against foreclosure california now the first state to crack down on the biggest bags making it more difficult for them to prey on homeowners and foreclose on bob the law would block lenders from foreclosing while the homeowner seeks alternatives and it takes it a step further by allowing homeowners to sue the banks to stop the foreclosures from happening and the troubled...
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean the fact that there was such massive demonstrations for may first in new york city and all around the country where occupy wall street joined with the immigrant rights movement with the labor movement you know that shows a real political advance we haven't seen made a demonstrations like that in this country in a long time occupy wall street is really advancing right dance political movement they can actually confront the one percent and demand as a change of power reflects the sentiments and the economic suffering that a whole generation of young people is feeling the economic standa
tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears and full of hopes. i see great perils are
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears and full of hopes. i see great perils are
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uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded diving for a pool but had to promise from a set down a close match in which three sets went to tie breaks six seven seven six six four seven six the final score line was my now passed for more than semifinal i think. the seven years i've been on the draw from that experience and having played a joke well all times i know i'm well. we played a lot and the juniors so i've known them for a long time and. you know rather than focusing on that being the semifinals of wimbledon and need to focus on that being a match against.
uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded...
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of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for about a week like this has doubled in cost now when it comes to the arab spring the cost of food and fuel has played a critical role as prices rose so did anger in arab nations the same holds true in syria were simply surviving and making ends meet as now a daily battle in the end the price of bread may prove to be a bigger obstacle to peace than a loaded gun for our team and lucy catherine of in moscow the road to peace in syria is blocked by the burden of sanctions that are fueling the conflict from grass roots so says the country's minister of domestic trade and opposition member and feels it's n
of their reach now let me show you what i mean when it comes to the average syrian a carton of eggs used to cost about one hundred and ten syrian pounds before. war after the uprising that amount of money is enough for just two eggs now take sugar for example the price of a bath like this has tripled in cost the amount of money one used to spend on it now by about this amount and even stable food like rice i mean this is a really common food in syria probably enough to feed a small family for...
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police tell us the child was found in the pool at the home at 601 old riverside road. now that call came in about 9:50 last night. the child was taken to harbor hospital and police are still investigating this case. they were on the scene as of 30 minutes ago. this case officers spent most of the night scouring the area trying to figure out exactly what happened here. now we'll continue to check in with the officers throughout the morning to gather the very latest information. once again, we have confirmed that a 4-year-old child has drowned at a pool in a home in brooklyn park in anne arundel county. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> as you heard mike say we are in for another coverager today and that's why the health department extended the current code red alert through today for all of maryland. this means that heat and humidity will be high enough and could result in heatstroke and heat exhaustion. as a result of that cooling centers will be open once again today. they're in places where people can take a break from air- conditioning and get some much- needed water
police tell us the child was found in the pool at the home at 601 old riverside road. now that call came in about 9:50 last night. the child was taken to harbor hospital and police are still investigating this case. they were on the scene as of 30 minutes ago. this case officers spent most of the night scouring the area trying to figure out exactly what happened here. now we'll continue to check in with the officers throughout the morning to gather the very latest information. once again, we...
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neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in the way it has happened time and again throughout history both in syria and in other parts of the world can. help us the full interview in just over an hour here on our team but europe's internet users are celebrating the rejection by the e.u. parliament of a controversial anti-piracy treaty act is an international trade agreement aimed at preventing large scale intellectual property theft critics claim the treaty would threaten people who work freedom outside the e.u. act there has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier
neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in...
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>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming weekend, but again this has been going on since last thursday. we are under that heat advisory that's going to feel like 105 later today for all the counties shaded there. a quick look for you at our weekend. 102 on saturday. 97 expected on sunday. let's go to mike now with a look at traffic. >>> a lot of people are staying away from the heat and indoors, so that means the interstates look fantastic right now. the beltway no serious problems. also looking good northbound 95 to the beltway. we'll look south of lorton, northbound traffic heading towards the camera at a 1
>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming...
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and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you've seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assange and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering the story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline news i think julian has somehow. a territory adjourn the sixth. and journalism is resentful of that to an extent that's partly what's happening in my view and so you see these two shrill comments against you these people feel that they have the right to patrol the information and they actually do very little to promote journalism's ethics outside the profession so there's a sort of professional competition going on and i think that it's it's rather unfortunate i think history will be very critical of this because ultimately journalism fails in its task is not just to protect itself you can either look at julian assange as a bomb villain. catch robin hood and the press if they want to b
and also you actually had julian assange staying in your home state thank you very much for joining us i want to give it about the media's role in this story because obviously you've seen a lot of criticism and backlash against julian assange and yet the same people and the same media that were criticizing him and now going to be covering the story for the next couple of weeks is going to be the headline news i think julian has somehow. a territory adjourn the sixth. and journalism is resentful...
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us. that brings nothing but our income for. the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. that goddamn liars. they're here to this land make as much money as they can and get the hell out of. life from moscow that wasn't in the band and say with a difference in philadelphia as members of the occupy movement from across the us gathered for a kid demo at least two people were arrested at will following the rally which had a heavy police presence. at the protest against corporate greed inequality and that . the occupy movement together here in philadelphia on the fourth of july was certainly a symbolic move the area is widely known as the cradle of liberty where the necklace and if independence was first read aloud the u.s. constitution was adopted and so far u.s. authorities have a big take occupiers from all of their camping locations all across the country and those were largely very peaceful protests more than seven thousand people have been arrested since the beginning of the movement last fall many of those demonstrators w
us. that brings nothing but our income for. the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. that goddamn liars. they're here to this land make as much money as they can and get the hell out of. life from moscow that wasn't in the band and say with a difference in philadelphia as members of the occupy movement from across the us gathered for a kid demo at least two people were arrested at will following the rally which had a heavy police presence. at the protest against...
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better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from other economies that are struggling at the moment david cameron in response to that said that britain could potentially close its doors to immigration from these struggling eurozone countries including greece he was under pressure really to say there was a lot of speculation about these kind of migrant issues and he said if the borders came under unusual stress then the legal position was that britain could take action and close down those borders greece has responded quite vehemently it was the it was the pasok party one of the parties in the leading coalition at the
better to use they're going to go to school reporting live from moscow. and other news greece is furious at the british prime minister over his remarks at the u.k. could restrict greeks from entering the country the move could also prevent other eurozone citizens coming to britain to escape recession at home because he says london should be focusing on its own financial troubles as laura smith explains. there's been speculation about massive waves of immigration from not just greece but from...
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actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just rejected it was comprehensive cry. heard david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was already in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do. i think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and china. have typical arrogance of western countries to manage we can jus
actor has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier my colleague kevin i went to last k. from the pirate party u.k. says the rejection by the e.u. parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. despite the wild claims that the copyright lobbyists and there was no actual proper evidence to show that act was going to help anyone on either in terms of jobs or in terms of growth for the economy i think it's worth pointing out that attitude was not just...
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in chicago tourists found a new use for the iconic bean sculpture. shade from the sun. >> what did you think when you saw the shade? >> oh, let me in there. let me in there. >> this is really cool. guys did a good job. >> literally cool. >> it is cool here. >> reporter: a few blocks away heat buckled the pavement. >> this is happening across the country from wisconsin to texas. you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: in st. louis where it broke 100 degrees for the eighth straight day air conditioning repairmen worked overtime. >> i worked yesterday. >> reporter: today more record highs. at least 20 cities from atlanta to as far north as wisconsin. forecasters say relief may be just around the corner. >> we are looking at this pattern change to take place by the end of this weekend and certainly by the beginning of next week. it's going to feel much more comfortable especially for the middle of the country. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people remain without power after last week's storms. outside washington, d.c. most
in chicago tourists found a new use for the iconic bean sculpture. shade from the sun. >> what did you think when you saw the shade? >> oh, let me in there. let me in there. >> this is really cool. guys did a good job. >> literally cool. >> it is cool here. >> reporter: a few blocks away heat buckled the pavement. >> this is happening across the country from wisconsin to texas. you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: in st....
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it's the latest example of using the media to reach out for tips. first came posters and newspaper articles. then crime stoppers segments on local television. now social media, twitter, facebook, and more and more youtube. a survey by the international association of chiefs of police shows that nearly 90% of the nation's law enforcement agencies use social media of some kind to seek public help. youtube is coming on strong. many agencies have now set up their own youtube channels and surveillance videos from crime scenes are internet ready. police in montgomery county, maryland are convinced it's effective. they use the internet tool of youtube to investigate a crime apparently organized on the internet, a flash mob robbing a convenience store. >> people in the community will view the video and then help us identify people in the video. but more than that it also helped investigators see who was responsible for doing what specific acts. >> reporter: and videos can be posted instantly getting the word out quickly in helping to stop criminals before t
it's the latest example of using the media to reach out for tips. first came posters and newspaper articles. then crime stoppers segments on local television. now social media, twitter, facebook, and more and more youtube. a survey by the international association of chiefs of police shows that nearly 90% of the nation's law enforcement agencies use social media of some kind to seek public help. youtube is coming on strong. many agencies have now set up their own youtube channels and...
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denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize john adams because of the mini series and sam adams because of a beer. that's just the way it is. the other men, i think if you look at them across their professions, some of them were lawyers, some were doctors. kreiger politicians. a large number made their income from agricultural work, whether that was a large plantation in the south or a small farm. >> these were men who enjoyed a role of prominence, that's how they ended up in the continental congress. some of them started out from humble beginnings. not the majority of them but there ar
denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i talk to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget. we talk always about the declaration of independence, but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence, the recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, by and wish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say first and foremost that i am an american. there is focused on left and right. they forget that this nation must go forward. i anguished to my granddad wh
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i...
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the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially, he has been wrapped up in this debate over whether or not he contradicted himself in his campaign over the health care mandate. is it a penalty? is it a tax? romney says the supreme court called it a tax, so it is a tax. his campaign said otherwise. will likely turn the focus back to the economy as new job numbers come out for june. lynn? >>> scientists at the large hadron collider have announced they have likely discovered the so-called god particle. it may explain how stars, planets, even life, how these things were created and held together. science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn explains
the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially,...
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tell us what a "bbunhead. it's opinion is who spends a lott of time with her hair in a bun. >> this is from the creators of "gilmore girls." i love the dialogue. we have a clip between you and your mother-in-law. let's take a look. >> ow. it's a storage facility in here. danny. why are your doors open? >> why are you here? >> why is your window open? it's freezing in here? >> are the windows open? >> and the door. >> is the door open? >> i'm awakened. >> we used to sleep together. get used to it. >> i didn't see that. >> you get that all in one take? >> that was all in one take. it takes a couple times to get it. but eventually, we try to do that really fast. >> that's a nice rhythm, just like you see on the floor. you grew up in ballet. were you a bunhead? >> i wasn't a serious bunhead. i did a lot of different styles of dance. tap and dance. the girls on the show, the four lead bunheads, are serious bunheads. there's no body doubles going on. >> everyone doing their own dancing. >> including me. >> you're in
tell us what a "bbunhead. it's opinion is who spends a lott of time with her hair in a bun. >> this is from the creators of "gilmore girls." i love the dialogue. we have a clip between you and your mother-in-law. let's take a look. >> ow. it's a storage facility in here. danny. why are your doors open? >> why are you here? >> why is your window open? it's freezing in here? >> are the windows open? >> and the door. >> is the door open?...
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so tweet us a pic at abcwnn. let us know. >>> coming up next -- who is going to disneyland every single day for an entire year? >>> and what would you do with a tattoo that has a typo? next in "the mix." >> a crazy little world there. stay with was, everybody. don't want to miss "the mix." 3q get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. if there is one thing that we in this building love it is disneyland. of course, we don't love it as much as one couple. there's a southern california couple that decided, they were bummed out after not having a job. ♪ it's a small world after all >> they said, you know what, starting this year, a leap year no less, they're going to go to disneyland every single day. they had a disneyland pass, cost them $650 which allows them
so tweet us a pic at abcwnn. let us know. >>> coming up next -- who is going to disneyland every single day for an entire year? >>> and what would you do with a tattoo that has a typo? next in "the mix." >> a crazy little world there. stay with was, everybody. don't want to miss "the mix." 3q get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while...